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Sundews evolved leaf traps to supplement their diet with minerals and organic materials from prey, facilitating growth and reproduction in nutrient-deficient habitats. Forked sundew (Drosera binata) has characteristic adhesive traps covered by glandular tentacles containing digestive enzymes. We investigated five visually distinct leaf developmental stages. We extracted proteins with detergent-containing buffer, cleaved them with magnetic beads-assisted protocol, and quantitatively measured peptides by liquid chromatography coupled mass spectrometry. We revealed a different accumulation of several hundred proteins using strict statistics. At the webinar, I will propose functional implications and complementary studies. Presented by Dr. Maksym Danchenko All International Carnivorous Plant Society projects are directly supported by donations. Support us by making a financial contribution to the ICPS. Any amount is gratefully accepted and tax deductible. Visit https://carnivorousplants.org/donate ICPS merchandise is available at our Creator Spring website link below. Proceeds support ICPS conservation and education initiatives. Shipping is worldwide. https://world-carnivorous-plant-day.c... International Carnivorous Plant Society website: https://carnivorousplants.org/ Join ICPS today: https://icps.clubexpress.com Instagram @intl_carnivorousplantsociety Facebook: @InternationalCarnivorousPlantSociety If you would like to be a WCPD speaker for 2025, please reach out: Director Contact: Kenny Coogan, ICPS Director of Education and Community Relations [email protected]